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  1. Damir Vyatich-Berezhnykh was born on 26 December 1925 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He was a director and writer, known for Pyotr Ryabinkin (1973), Zoloto (1970) and Po tonkomu ldu (1966). He died on 1 January 1993 in Russia.

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    • Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
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    • Russia
  2. On Thin Ice (Russian: По тонкому льду, romanized: Po tonkomu ldu) is a 1966 Soviet spy film directed by Damir Vyatich-Berezhnykh, based on Georgiy Bryantsev's 1961 book, which provided the first authoritative public description of counterintelligence group GUKR (SMERSH).

  3. Corps of General Shubnikov (Russian: Корпус генерала Шубникова, romanized: Korpus generala Shubnikova) is a 1980 Soviet World War II film directed by Damir Vyatich-Berezhnykh.

  4. Damir Vyatich-Berezhnykh. Soviet film director and screenwriter. Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Russian Wikipedia. sex ...

  5. A wartime drama about the French pilots who escaped the Nazi occupation of their country to join the Russians in fighting the Germans. The Frenchmen are put together in one squadron after they arrive in Russia, and language barriers prove not to be insurmountable in the end.

  6. Pages in category "Films directed by Damir Vyatich-Berezhnykh" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  7. Normandie - Niémen. Directed by Jean Dréville, Damir Vyatich-Berezhnykh. A certain number of French fighter pilots who will not accept the Second Armistice at Compiègne nor Vichy’s orders decide to join the USSR. Once they have reached Moscow they resume training and form a squadron they call “Normandie”.